Fantasy Tip: The days of Palmer playing like an MVP candidate are long gone. This is David Johnson's team now. Palmer has played like a backup fantasy quarterback all year and should be viewed as such this week.

Fantasy Tip: The Cardinals are still trying to figure out how to handle Browns' sickle cell trait. Even though he'll probably play, his snaps should be limited in an effort to minimize health risks. As such, he is not a recommended start with a possible fantasy playoff win on the line.

Fantasy Tip: Despite a down year for the Cardinals, Fitz has shown his all-too familiar consistency. He does have more value in PPR leagues, but he should be considered a WR2 in both standard and PPR formats this week, especially with John Brown likely seeing limited snaps.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald is still being targeted often during games this season and is posting solid receiving yards but has gone seven games without a touchdown. He should be a decent No. 2 or No. 3 receiver in all fantasy leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Palmer has thrown 11 touchdowns and six interceptions over the last five games and has posted at least 300 yards in four of the last six games. He will be facing a solid Miami Dolphins defense but could still be considered a low-end No. 1 quarterback in deeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: A player can still put up a respectable stat line in just 20 snaps, but it's best to refrain from starting Brown until he's full go. In the meantime, Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson, Michael Floyd and J.J. Nelson should split most of Brown's targets.

Fantasy Tip: Brown has been dealing with issues surrounding his sickle cell trait, so it is not known if he will see limited snaps against the Washington Redskins. He has not posted great numbers this season and can be passed over in most fantasy leagues.

Arizona Cardinals RB Chris Johnson (groin) indicated that he intends to play next season despite suffering injuries that have cut short his last two campaigns.

Fantasy Tip: Johnson's 2016 season officially came to end when the team utilized its designation to return elsewhere. It's difficult to imagine his best days aren't well behind him, but we'll see where he lands next year.

Arizona Cardinals WR John Brown (illness) is having the number of snaps he practices in a row carefully monitored due to sickle-cell related issues with cramping, according to head coach Bruce Arians.

Fantasy Tip: A 1,000-yard receiver last year, Brown has struggled with sickle-cell trait this season that has severely limited his production. He's listed as questionable for Sunday and has no appeal even if he's up on game day.

Fantasy Tip: Palmer has thrown multiple touchdowns in three of his last four games, but he has six interceptions in that same span. He is a low-end QB1 option in deeper leagues against Washington in Week 13.